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Branson's Hotel, Corner of KING & ST. ANDREW STS. TiTR CHARLES BRANSON, -*-*•*■ who for many years waß at the Grand, has now assumed the management of the above Hotel, which is centrally situated at the corner of Great King Street and St. Andrew Street. At considerable cost, the whole building has undergone reconstruction. It has been greatly enlarged, furnished, and appointed, regardless of expense, making it the most comfortable Hotel in town. It comprises 18 bedrooms, bathroom, large dining, drawing, smoking, billiard, and commercial rooms. Fire escape and iron balcony completely surrounding the Hotel, giving the most ample security against fire Tariff— s/- per day, 25/- per week. Permanent Boarders by arraangement RAILWAY HOTEL Thorntoh Quay, Wellington. JAMES DEALY - - Proprietor. This well-known Hotel is in close proximity to both RailwayJStationß, thereby offering great facility to the travelling public of being able to leave by the early Trains. Guests may depend upon being called in time, a Porter being kept for that purpose. The Bedrooms are well and comfortably furnished, and the Fittings and Accommodation throughout is ail that could be desired. The Wines and Spirits are all of the Choicest and Best Brands. Dunedin XXXX Beer always on Tap. Table d' Hate daily from 12 to 2, and Meals at all hours for travellers. Free Stabling. TERMINUS HOTEL, DUNEDIN. This Hotel is situated jußt opposite^ the Triange Gardens, Railway Station, aDd Wharves. It is one of the most beautiful position in Dnnedin. There is no pleatanter place at which to live. The hotel is quite new, and the rooms are large and lofty. The Baths and Lavatories are all that could be desired. Tabipp Modeeate. THOS. CORNISH - - Proprietor. O. W. WARD 223 CASHEL ST., W., CHRISTCHURCH Late of A. J. White s and J. Ballantyne and Co. Complete stock of . . FURNITURE, BEDSTEADS, BEDDING, CHINA, GLASS, AND BRUSHWARE. DINING DRAWING ROOM SUITES from £Q 10s. upwards.|

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXI, Issue 42, 15 October 1903, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXI, Issue 42, 15 October 1903, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXI, Issue 42, 15 October 1903, Page 11

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